Mansukhram Tripathi
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Mansukhram Tripathi | |
| Born | 23 May 1840 Nadiad, British India |
| Died | 30 May 1907 (aged 67) Nadiad, British India |
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| Language | Gujarati |
| Nationality | British Indian |
| Spouse | Dahilakshmi |
| Relatives | Govardhanram Tripathi (younger cousin) |
Mansukhram Suryaram Tripathi (pronounced [mənsukʰɾɑːm suɾjəɾɑːm t̪ɾipɑːʈʰiː]; 1840–1907) was a Gujarati essayist, biographer, and thinker from British India. He led a conservative school of Gujarati writers who advocated avoiding the use of foreign words in writing and speaking, and promoted the use of Sanskrit or Sanskritised words. He was a cousin of the Gujarati writer Govardhanram Tripathi.